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+ | |Abstract= An interview with Emanuel A. Schegloff, founder research methodology, mode of inquiry, and conversation analysis is presented. He states that the talk on nonnative speakers were not included in their research program due to their reason that it is monolingual. He discusses how competence in language interaction affect nonnative talk's examination of conversation analyst (CA). He explains the practices of 'make it normal' and 'let it pass' in native-nonnative conversation. | ||
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BibType | ARTICLE |
Key | Wong-Olsher2000 |
Author(s) | Jean Wong, David Olsher |
Title | Reflections on Conversation Analysis and Nonnative Speaker Talk: An Interview with Emanuel
A. Schegloff |
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Tag(s) | EMCA, Conversation Analysis, Nonnative, Schegloff, Native language, Oral communication |
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Year | 2000 |
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Journal | Issues in Applied Linguistics |
Volume | 11 |
Number | 1 |
Pages | 111-128 |
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Abstract
An interview with Emanuel A. Schegloff, founder research methodology, mode of inquiry, and conversation analysis is presented. He states that the talk on nonnative speakers were not included in their research program due to their reason that it is monolingual. He discusses how competence in language interaction affect nonnative talk's examination of conversation analyst (CA). He explains the practices of 'make it normal' and 'let it pass' in native-nonnative conversation.
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